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    Default Two sound cards?

    I was wondering, is it possible to have two sound cards in one PC both running at the same time. Reason for this would be to have two sets of speakers plugged into a different sound card at the same time to make some sort of surround sound type thing.

    I have no idea how this would work though, and if not I suppose I can just buy a splitter and plug them both into the one sound card anyway.

    Thanks

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    If you've got 2 sound card plugs thingys, give it a try?

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    You can have two sound cards installed and working, but you will only be able to get one of them to output at one time.

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    for your idea wouldnt a 5.1 sound card work anyway.. or you a card which you can change what each input / output does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serant View Post
    If you've got 2 sound card plugs thingys, give it a try?
    Rather have a reply before opening the PC up again, it gets annoying

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    You can have two sound cards installed and working, but you will only be able to get one of them to output at one time.
    Ok, thanks, looks like ill just get a splitter then

    Oh btw guys, I still have problems with the GFX card the drivers always have a problem and reset the card. Its a PowerColor HD 2400 (ATI Radeon Graphics) AGP model, 512MB, GDDR2 64-BIT

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    If you want surround sound then get a card that can support it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    If you want surround sound then get a card that can support it.
    This.

    Multiple sound cards allow you to have completely separate audio outputs going at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    If you want surround sound then get a card that can support it.
    I dont have actual surround sound speakers, just two different sets

    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    This.

    Multiple sound cards allow you to have completely separate audio outputs going at the same time.
    Thanks.

    Ive bought a splitter anyway, I know it wont be surround sound, but I only really wanted it to have multiple speakers playing the same things at once

    Thanks all.

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    Well you could have bought a surround card and plugged one set in the green for the fronts and one in the black for the rears. Then set it to 4 channel quadraphonic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Well you could have bought a surround card and plugged one set in the green for the fronts and one in the black for the rears. Then set it to 4 channel quadraphonic.
    Dind't think about that

    Ill just try the splitter for now, and if it has rubbish connections ill get a surround sound card from ebuyer because theyre under £15 anyway

    Thanks

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